Creating Superfans: How To Turn Your Customers Into Lifelong Advocates
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Publisher Description
Superfans aren’t just for pop stars and NBA teams.
What if your customers loved your brand the way Swifties love Taylor or Drake loves the Raptors?
In Creating Superfans, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and fan-engagement guru Brittany Hodak shares the proprietary five-step SUPER Fan System she developed running successful campaigns and products for globally known brands including Walmart, Disney, Amazon, Katy Perry, the Boston Red Sox, and more. With her trademark mix of humor and sharp business insights, she combines entertaining stories from her years of working with major stars like Dolly Parton and KISS with case studies of familiar brands and companies to illustrate the effective and easy-to-master system for transforming customers into passionate advocates of your brand.
You’ll learn how to:
define, understand, and share your own unique brand story
better capture, understand, and utilize customer feedback
connect your brand’s story to your individual customers’ stories
make exceeding customer expectations business-as-usual
regularly earn and capitalize on customer referrals
You’ll also get checklists, exercises, and easy-to-implement tools that will have you building your very own legion of superfans right away. Whether you’re launching a career as a recording artist, running a tech startup, or helming a hundred-year-old brand, you, too, can tap into the power of superfandom.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Hodak, cofounder of the marketing agency Bright Ideas Only, debuts with a breezy program detailing how fledgling businesses can earn loyal customers. Her "SUPER model" encourages readers to "start with your story," "understand your customer's story," "personalize," "exceed expectations," and "repeat." Breaking down each step, Hodak urges business owners to humanize their brand by sharing how life events or personal passions inspired them to start their company. As an example, she points to a metal business card producer whose automated responses to email inquiries recount how the company grew out of a model train manufacturing business the owner started as a teenager. Recognizing customers' desires is key, Hodak asserts, suggesting that readers focus sales pitches on the lifestyle transformation enabled by a product instead of the product itself (for instance, she notes that a tool for boosting productivity could be marketed as creating more time for family). The conversational prose is tinged with humor that enlivens the shrewd business advice (on the importance of personalizing customer service: "Is it annoying having to send a paper statement to that one guy who refuses to go paperless? Of course it is. But it makes Jeff happy, so keep doing it"). The result is an animated and pragmatic guide to how small businesses can convince customers to keep coming back for more. (Self-published)
Customer Reviews
Great book
Tons of solid ideas. I implemented a few new things and ordered copies for my team.